tom cat camper cover

jimmydj

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C Dory Year
2007
C Dory Model
255 Tomcat
Vessel Name
ISLAND DOLPHIN
hello,
anyone with photos of tc with camper attachment.
thanks
jim
 
There are several photos in the "Thataway" Album:

This is a custom built unit by a local canvas maker: Pedersen Canvas. I feel that the quality, fit and finish is better than the "factory" units. The vinly is thicker and better quality, the material is Sunbrella plus, which is water proof. The windows on the sides are intentionally made smaller for privacy, but the window size is optional.

The top is also free standing, which is a plus, in hot weather, you have ventaillation in the cockpit--yet sun shade--with the front pannel removed there is free flow of air thru the aft cockpit area.

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Hi, Bob. I've read several of your posts on camper tops and was curious why you went with this wagon top structure vs a cantilever option for your cockpit enclosure. Do you think one type is better suited for a C-Dory 22 (the boat, not the owner)? I'm pretty "hot in the sun" intolerant, but also boat in an area with a maddening number of gnats/noseeums, and so the romantic imagery of folding a Bimini down at night to look at the stars would soon be regretted, meaning I don't need the folding convenience of a Bimini. While I'd prefer the hardtop version like on a Rosborough, I concede that less weight above the center of gravity is better, and will go with a modern canvas-type material over a metal frame, and incorporate some of the suggestions from the forum. I need to think a bit more on what we specifically want/need as users, and will go custom by a local maker, but I was wondering if you had any strong recommendations for or against your wagon top type and/or the cantilever like C-Otter and others. Also, with your front panel removed, could you motor around without much fanfare/flapping of the main soft top? Thank you for sharing more of that big boat brain of yours with the rest of us!
 
To answer the question about Bimini frame ve canteleavered frame--two reasons--1. I like to have an open cockpit when fishing. 2. The Top could be an issue when trailering if left up in a cantaleavered framework. 3. The cantieavered is more expensive, and can be more difficut for boarding.

Yes you. can power with the front panel removed--and I have done this a number of times on all of my C Dorys. However the canvas needs to be rolled up or even removed for trailering long distances and at highere speeds.
 
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